Modelling A
Offers end 29 MAY 2015 £13.88
ONLY Per Roll
£2.26
ONLY Pk 4
SELLER BEST SELLER BEST B £14.52
ONLY Pk 20
C £2.67
ONLY Pk 4
A Mod Roc Rolls Class Pack This new classroom pack allows a teacher to conveniently dispense as much mod roc as required. The mod roc is in a 80m x 15cm continuous strip that is fed through the dispenser pack box, simply pull out as much mod roc as required and cut!
154041 Roll - 80m x 15cm
154042 Pack of 4 rolls - 2.75m x 15cm
WAS NOW £15.25 £13.88
£2.49 £2.26
B Modelling Material Modelling material never hardens. It will remain soft, pliable and reusable. Ideal for teaching the principles of modelling and sculpture. Supplied in 500g blocks, a bulk assortment of 20, 500g or in a tub of 6 colours, total weight 3kg.
154043 Pack of 20 C Play-Doh
D £16.60
ONLY 2KG
154044 Pack of 4 154045 Pack of 48
WAS NOW £15.96 £14.52
Soft dough modelling material available either as a pack of 4, 130g tubs, or as a classpack of 48, 130g tubs.
WAS NOW £2.93 £2.67
£29.21 £27.75
D Soft-Mo Soft and clean with no smell; ideal for young children. An oven hardening modelling material which can be baked in a domestic oven. Instructions leaflet included listing oven temperature and timings. Colours: red, white, blue, green and yellow. Safe for young children. From 5 years.
153995 2KG tub
WAS NOW £19.95 £16.60
E £3.66
ONLY 2.5KG
£3.66
ONLY 2.5KG
E Air Hardening Clay Supplied in air tight 2.5kg containers, all the qualities of traditional clay without the need for firing. Dries with a low shrinkage rate and models can be kept workable under a damp cloth. This versatile clay can also be fired for use by more advanced potters.
154046 Light stone, 2.5kg 154047 Terracotta, 2.5kg
WAS NOW £4.02 £3.66
£4.02 £3.66
Available in Light stone and Terracotta
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